ZOO Digital approved iTunes aggregator
February 11, 2016
ZOO Digital has been approved by Apple to offer iTunes aggregation services for TV series, providing a fast and efficient way for TV programme makers to deliver their content direct to the iTunes Store.
ZOO has been an iTunes Delivery partner for many years and now joins a select group of vendors approved to aggregate TV and movie content to the platform. ZOO has gained iTunes aggregator status for TV series in recognition of its ability to deliver consistent, outstanding quality content to the iTunes Store.
ZOO President, Gordon Doran said: “ZOO is delighted to help our customers to deliver both TV and movie content to the iTunes Store. Using our dedicated ZOOstudio platform, we make digital distribution fast and cost-effective while always maintaining outstanding quality.”
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